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RECEIVER’S SALE 


JOHN T. WILSON, Eso., RECEIVER. 


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CATALOGUE 


OF 


CHOICE MODERN OIL PAINTINGS, 


WATER COLORS, BRONZES 


AND 


ENGRAVINGS, 


FORMERLY THE PROPERTY OF FERDINAND WARD 
AND OTHERS. - 


FRIDAY EVENING DECEMBER 19th, 
LLL LLLL LEED LN OORT EIEN LEAT 


‘AT 8 O'CLOCK. 


At Ortgies & Co.'s Galleries, 845 and 847 Broadway. 


FREE EXHIBITION DAY AND EVENING. 


1884. 
nn al 


CONDITIONS OF SALE. 


1. The highest Bidder to be the Buyer, and if any dis- 
pute arise between two or more Bidders, the Lot so in 
dispute shall be immediately put up again and re-sold. 

2. The purchasers to give their names and addresses, 
and to pay down a cash deposit or the whole of the Pur- 
chase-money 2/ reguired,in default of which the Lot or 
Lots so purchased to be immediately put up again and 
re-sold. 

3. The Lots to be taken away at the Buyers Expense 
and Risk upon the conclusion of the Sale, and the re- 
mainder of the Purchase-money to be absolutely paid, or 
otherwise settled for to the satisfaction of the Auctioneers, 
on or before delivery ; in default of which the undersigned 
will not hold themselves responsible if the Lots be lost, 
stolen, damaged, or destroyed, but they will be left at the 
sole risk of the Purchaser. 

4. The sale of any article is not to be set aside on 
account of any error in the description. All articles are 
exposed for Public Exhibition one or more days, and are 
sold just as they are without recourse. 

5. To prevent inaccuracy in delivery and inconvenience 
in the settlement of the purchases, no Lot can, on any 
account, be removed during the Sale. 

6. Upon failure to comply with the above conditions, 
the money deposited in part payment shall be forfeited ; 
all Lots uncleared within the time aforesaid shall be re- 
sold by public or private Sale, without further notice, and 
the deficiency (if any) attending such re-sale shall be 


made good by the defaulter at this Sale, together with all 


charges attending the same. This Condition is without 
prejudice to the right of the Auctioneers to enforce the 
contract made at this Sale, without such re-sale, if they 
think fit. 


ORTGIES & CO., AUcTIONEERs. 


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Peet AGOGUEH. 


1 VANCE, (FRED), : : : New York 
Landscape. 
73x13 
2 VANCH, (FRED), ; New York 
Landscape. 
4x12 
ay. 2. 
Landscape. 
64 x 103 
4 ASTY, (A.), . : : : Paris 


The Evening Walk. 


221 x 131 


§ DE HAAS, (W. F.), dec’d, . : New York . 


Sunset, Coast of Maine. hy 


15 x 26 


6 BODENMULLER, (A.), . i , Munich 
Feme 
emale Head. Lh oe Ie 
174 x 123 


7 JOHNSON, (DAVID), N. A., é ; New York 


Near Hurley, Ulster County, N. ae es 7 


6x 11 


~ 


8 DEBEUL, (LAURENT), . . . Brussels 


Interior with Sheep. / foc ia 


184 x 234 


9 WOOD, (T. W.), Nv A. 9. 


His First Pipe. JZ 3 


112 x 92 


10 BRIDGMAN, (F. A), |. 


Medals, 1877, ’78. a A A, 


Legion of Honor. 


Odalisque. 


11 x 163 
4 


PeesiuUeKy, (E.), . 
Female Head. 


10} x8 


12 RUDELL, (P. E.), 


Landscape. 


82 x 50 


13 SMITH, (HENRY P.),. 


Summer. 


12 x 15 


14 GUES, (A.), . 


Lacy and Dwarf. 


114.x 19 


15 COURBET, (GUSTAVE), dec’d, . 


Medals, 1849, ’57, ’61. 


In the Mountains. 


36 x 36 
5 


Paris 


ALLO 


Paris 


FI VO 


New York 
/ bd 


Paris 


I 70 


Paris a SO 


16 MUNIER, (EMIL), .  . ° 
Pupil of Bouguereau, + 
Happy Childhood, 

18x 14 


a 


17 KAEMERRER, (F.H.),  . 


Pupil of Gerome. 
Medal, 1874. _ 


Waiting. 


104 x 53 


18 WINDMAIR, (A), .  . 


~ Winter Sunset. 


18 x 34 


ee 


19 SAFON, (F.), OR 
A Country Maiden. ES 


214 x 32 


20: OHABRY, (Z.), cameos 
Harvest Time. 


4 x at Oe 
oe 


21 CASSANOVA, (A.), 


Pupil of Madrazo. 


Caught at Last. 


6 x 84 


22 BERAUD, (JEAN), 
A Windy Day. 


143 x 214 


23 BRILLOUIN, (L. G.), 


Pupil of Drolling. 
Medals, 1865, 69, ’74. 


Paris 


7 Lae 


Paris 


DGG 


Paris 


Lisa 


Chevalier of the order of Leopold of Belgium. 


The Duet. 
18 x 13 


24 VERNIER, (EMIL), 
Medal, 1883. 


On the Coast. 
25 x 16 


25 MICHEL, (GEORGES), dee’d. 


Landscape. 


26 x 19 
7 


Paris yi 20 


Paris i 
| hd 


\ aa 


Dp ss 


Re ps 


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: / 


YW 


26 MICHEL, (GEORGES), dec’d, 


¢ 


jy Landscape. — | 


yr 2 x 18 


27 RICHET, (LEON), . . 


Pupil of Diaz. 
Landscape. 


23 x 47 


28 GOUPIL, (JULES), . . 


Medals, 1878, °74, 75, 18. 
Legion of Honor, 1881. 


Ready for the Promenade, i 


28 x 19} 


29 BRISSOT,"(F.), . 


a Counting the Sheep. 
ae 33 x 28 


30 DOMINGO, (F.), . 


The Old Admiral. 


Presented by the artist to Admiral Briscom. 


O--11 


Sr eDINE!, (V.), - 
Medal, 1883. 
Landscape. ie 


ao x 19 


32 ZAMACOIS, (EDOUARD), dec’d, . 


Pupil of Meissonier. 
Medal, 1867. 
Diploma to the memory of deceased artists. 
Exposition Universelle, 1878. 
Born, 1848. Died, 1871. 
A Wood Nymph. 


10 x 15 


33 WIGGINS, (CARLTON), 
Sand Dunes on Long Island. 


18 x 14 
9 


Paris 


SO 


Paris 


Par 


Brookly 


ee 


18 


VE 


n 


ah 


34 DUBZ, (Bh. A), 9. 
Medals, 1874, ’79. 
By the Sea Side. 


26 x 12) 


SARI, (WI) eee ; 
Landscape and Cattle. 


13 x 193. 


36 BRIDGMAN, (FA), . ) ee 


Medals, 1877, ’78. 
- Legion of Honor, 


Lisette. 


Nh 214 x 174 


87 VIBERT, (J.'G:),.2 acs > ee 


Pupil of M. F. Barrias. 
Medals, 1864, 67, ’68, ’78. 
Chevalier of the Legion of Honor, 187 


Taking his Ease. 


10x 7 
Lie. 


88 DIAZ, (N.), dec’, . : : : Paris 


» Medals, 1844, *46, *48. oS OG 


Legion of Honor, 1851. 
yp Diploma to the memory of deceased artists, 
_Exposition Universelle, 1878. 


A \P \ Born, 1807. Died, 1876. 
VV Landscape. 
ee. 16x 12 
39 EDELFELT, (A.), : : Paris 
Weary. | 
284 x 36 
40 JOHNSON (DAVID), N. A.,. ; : New, York 


Springtime on the Bronx. 


41 VERBOECKHOVEN (EUGENE JOSEPH), dec’d 


Brussels. 


(1799-1880). 


Medals, 1824, 41,°55. / (, ieee 
Legion of Honor, 1845. 
Chevalier of the Order of Leopold. 
St. Michael of Bavaria, and Christ of Portugal. 
Decorated with the Iron Cross, 
Member of the Royal Academies of Belgium, Antwerp, and St. 
Petersburg. 


Cow’s Head. 


37 x 28 
1] 


42 HUMBORG (AD.), 
Fresh Supplies for the Larder. os 


| 212 x 344 


43 BROWN, (J. G.),N. A, . 
Re Sk. | The Musician. 
297 x 24} 


ree 


44 GOUBIE, (J, B.),, 2c 


Pupil of Gerome. 
Medal, 1874. 


The Morning Ride. 
125 x 16 


¥ 


45 ROUSSEAU, (THEO.),dec’d, 


Pupil of Lethiere. 

Medals, 1834, 749, ’55.- 

Legion of Honor, 1867. 

One of the Eight Grand Medals of Honor (E. U.), 18 
‘Diploma to the memory of deceased artists 

_ Exposition Universelle, 1878. 

Born, 1812. Died, 1867. _ 


Evening. 


12 x9 
12 


‘ 


46 DUPRE, (JULES), Paris 


SFO 


Medals, 1833 (E. U.), ’67. 
Legion of Honor, 1849. 
Officer of the Legion of Honor, 1870. 


Landscape. 


12x 4; 


27 DE HAAS, (M. F. H.), N. A., New York 


Pupil of the Academy of Fine Arts, Rotterdam and Louis Meyer at 


. the Hague. 

In 1857 received the appointment of Artist to the Dutch Navy. TS oO 

One of the original members of the American Society of Painters in 
Water Color. 


Under Full Sail—Moonlight. 


50 x 40 


48 KAEMERRER, (F. H.), ; ; ; Paris 


Pupil of Gerome. : 4 


Medal, 1874. 
Two is Company. 


18 x 123 
‘13 


49.GRUTZNER, (A), © - in 
The Quiet Lunohesm 
25} x 173 
) 
50 DITAZ,(N.), decid, soe. : 


Medals, 1844, ’46, *48. 

Legion of Honor, 1851. : 

Diploma to the memory of deceased artists. — 

/, Exposition Universelle, 1878. a 


AR Born, 1807. Died. 1876. 
5 oo _ Cupids at Play. 


10 10 x 14 


51 TROYON, (CONSTANT), dec’d, . 


“Pupil of Rivereux. 
ay 4 Medals, 1838, ’40, ’46, ’48, 55. 
{\V Legion of Honor, 1849. 
y Y Born, 1810. Died, 1865. 
J Jn the Fields. 


5x 8 


52 MOREAU, (ADRIEN), 


Pupilof Pils, ia ee 
Medals, 1876, 779. 
Hors Concours. 


The Game of Chess. oe 


24 x 313 
14 wie 


Sa-niCO,(M.D.),  . : ‘ Paris oe 
Pupil of Madrazo. 


Medal Exposition Universelle, 1878. 
Grand Canal, Venice. 


81 x 184 


54 DAUBIGNY, (C. F.), dec’d, . ; . Paris 


Pupil of P. Delaroche. faae ey, 


Medals, 1848, ’53, 755, 757, ’59, 67. 
Legion of Honor, 1859. 

Officer of the Legion of Honor, 1874. 
Diploma to the memory of deceased artists. 
Exposition Universelle, 1878. 

Born, 1817. Died, 1878. 


Landscape. 


1G-= 10 


55 COROT, (J. B. C.), dec’d, : Paris 


Pupil of V. Bertin. ZAae oO 


Medals, 1838, *48, 55, ’67 (E. U.). 
Legion of Honor, 1846. 

Officer of the Legion of Honor, 1867. 
Diploma to the memory of deceased artists. 
Exposition Universelle, 1878. 

Born, 1796. Died, 1875. 


View at Barbizon. 


164 x 19 
15 


56 LINDINSCHMIDT, (W.), 


The New Comer, 
304 x 52 


57. GISBERT, (ANT.).. aan 

| Birthday Congratulations. 
‘No | mee? 

A) 231 x 313 


~~, 


58 MAX, (GABRIEL), a5) eee 


Sisal 


Raising of Jairus’ Daughter. 
48 x 70 


Water Colors. 
59. RIGO, (M. D3, 3a ae ae 


fa! : Pupil of Madrazo. : 
Medal Exposition Universelle, 1878, _ 


Italian Landscapes. 
124 x 19. 


60 LELOIR, (MAURICE), 
Medal, 1878. 


The Last Capture. os 


44x 91, 
16 


& 
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‘ing on Porcelain—Head of Girl. F J ia 


luck and Red Marble Pedestal. 


BE SF sod dings 


me 


a a Oa ee Pa er - 


ack Marble and Brass Pedestal. 


y 1d 


~ Mercury. 
-s tr . 
. 2 17 


ae 
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ees Dying Gladiator. 
70 Stork. 
71 ; Pair of Ewers. 


Decorated with Bacchanalian scenes. air 


te Alto Relievo, ‘‘ Industry.” a 
73 The Snake Charmer. 


_ Etchings. : 


"44 3 Waltner after Millet. 


The Angelus. 


Oa Kuppling after Clairin. me 


~ Frou Frou. 


76 Tissot. 
The Emigrants. 
Nef pias at 


Tissot. 


i 


Lady with Fan. 


Tissot. 


In the Park. 


' 
Tissot. 
In the Woods. : 
i. Ragon after Tadema. 
A Roman Emperor. : 
- Hardy. er 
Dog and Child. 
___Engravings. 
~The Huguenot. 
After Millais. | x 
Birthday Presents. i 
After Knaus. ce = 
19 : fe 


Sa 


86 


8 


88 


89 


90 


After Czachorski. 


Vintage Festival. 


After Tadema. 


Jerseys. 


After Edwin Douglas. 


Moretta. 


After Leighton. 


Little Swan san 


After Story. 


Mother and Child. 
Unfinished Plate. 


Dogs. 


Unfinished Plate, 


P I 


Photogravures, Photographs, Etc. 
Avant le Grain. 


‘After Courant. 


Cattle. 


After Van Marcke. 


Le Barbier Distrait. 


Chacque age a ses plaisirs, (a pair). 
The Wine Tasters. 


The Return to the Convent. 


4 


The Good Story. 


The Hunter’s Daughter. 


i 


Italian Boys, (a pair). 


flige ed Magdalen. 
21 


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PU Pe | ‘Holy Family. 

101 Fisher Girl. | 
102 | | J ally Time. 

103 : Ce | Cought, | 


105 _ Allegorical. ef | 
Aiea Bhs Harvest and the Hunt, (a pain), 
107 | Springtime. 
108 French oi Mente 
109 Dragoon Charge at Grarelottas | ee 
110 Le Bourges. 

SER: Autumn and Suma tines (a es r 

: 22 oe 


104... _Bvil be to Him who Byil tae 


112 


113 


114 


115 


The First Tooth. 


Christmas, (a pair). 
The Christening. 
Fruit and Flowers, (a pair). 
Fish, (a pair). 


ORTGIES & CO., 


AUCTIONEERS. 
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